Author David Graham in an article in the Theatlantic.com isn’t doing the press, nor himself for that matter, a favour with his one-sided piece on the bad relationship between the press and Donald J. Trump.

Yes, the attacks of the US President on his advisories, including journalists, are often a bit childish; his latest video bashing CNN isn’t the most ‘presidential’ response to the problems the station is currently facing due to its continual hammering on the Russia conspiracy that simply doesn’t want to materialise. However, this is the price you pay as a news organisation if you prefer to report based on sympathy and dogma, instead of limiting yourself to reporting and explaining the facts.

In his article, nowhere is Graham even mentioning the continuous, vicious attacks on the President by the press, nor the unsubstantiated claims about him colluding with the Russians to steal the election. Graham wants to make you believe that until now the press has only rationally and factually written about Donald J. Trump, which makes it completely unfair of him to attack them so viciously.Read more…

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